Multiple Choice

A student has a 70-day period to allocate between free time and work. If they dedicate all 70 days to work, they can achieve a maximum consumption of $6,300. The trade-off between their free time and consumption is represented by a straight line. Now, imagine the period is shortened to only 50 days, but the rate at which they can trade free time for consumption remains the same. What is the new maximum consumption the student can achieve if they take zero days of free time?

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